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신神은 없다 Religulous


                      
                        (지중해 연안지역에는 3000년전에 이미 비슷한 이야기가 떠돌았다.
                         인도의 '크리슈나'(BC1000년)와 페르시아의 '미트라'(BC600년)의 이야기를 예로 들며....)


                                                           있다고 믿고 싶으면 그렇게 믿으면 되고,
                                          없어도 행복하게 잘 살 수 있다고 생각하면 그렇게 생각하면 되고,
                                          있거나 없거나 주어진 속에서 각자의 삶은 자신이 살아간다고요~


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Religulous
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Religulous is a documentary directed by Larry Charles (Borat director) and stars American comedian Bill Maher, host of Real Time With Bill Maher on HBO. According to Maher, the title of the film is a portmanteau derived from the words "religion" and "ridiculous", implying the satirical nature of the documentary that is meant to mock the concept of religion and the problems it brings about.[citation needed] According to director Larry Charles, the term "religulous" describes religious ideas, beliefs, or claims that are patently absurd, comical, or ridiculous.[citation needed]

Overview

nown for his stance against organized religion, Bill Maher's take on the various world religions are explored as he travels to numerous religious destinations, such as Jerusalem and the Vatican, interviewing believers from a variety of backgrounds.[1] The documentary was produced by Thousand Words and is being distributed by Lionsgate. Originally slated for intentional release date coinciding with the religious Easter holiday 2008, post-production delays resulting from a screenwriters guild strike pushed the release date ahead to June 20, 2008.[2] From a reliable source the movie is sure to be released on July 11th, 2008.


References
  1. ^ Powers, Thom. "RELIGULOUS: A Conversation with Bill Maher and Larry Charles", Toronto International Film Festival Group. Retrieved on 2007-09-10. 
  2. ^ Sciretta, Peter. "Bill Maher’s Religion Documentary aims for Easter Release Date", /Film, 2007-08-18. Retrieved on 2007-09-10.